Qualifications
Qnity (Formerly DuPont) Electronics is seeking to employ an Analytical Chemistry Technical Associate as a contractor. The successful candidate will assist an interdisciplinary process chemistry and engineering team in the Emerging Technologies organization aimed at the scale-up and commercialization of product candidates from the E&I division. The position will provide analytical chemistry support in a team environment for organic synthesis, polymerization and process development. This position is 100% on-site.
- BS/MS Chemistry with a minimum of two years of analytical experience, industrial experience a plus
- Excellent organization and communication skills (written and verbal)
- Strong multi-tasking skills and ability to contribute to multiple projects simultaneously
- Experience in an R&D or Pilot plant environment a plus
Technical Experience
- Proficiency with some analytical techniques below
- HPLC, UPLC, LCMS
- GC, GCMS
- GPC
- Karl Fisher titrator, rheometer, UV-vis spectrophotometer
- Knowledge of organic chemistry and electronic materials a plus
Responsibilities
- Sample Analysis
- Meet dynamic fast paced business demands for analytical measurements in support of R&D/pilot production of materials supplied to customers.
- Support analytical measurements for molecular weight characterization, determination of residual monomers and residual solvents, identify unknown components and quantitate overall purity for polymers and small molecules across multiple projects.
- Lab and Equipment Operations
- Function as an effective and productive member of various project teams. Coordinate analytical measurements within group projects.
- Manage and maintain analytical laboratories, including writing SOPs, equipment maintenance and upkeep, and safety documentation.
- Maintain electronic lab notebooks and deliver analytical reports.
- Safety
- Proven safety track record with commitment to ZERO incidents/injuries
- Experience working with hazardous chemicals
- Proven track record of meeting project goals on aggressive timelines